OBJECTIVE: To report the clinical, hormonal, and molecular features of a female adolescent with selective FSH deficiency. In addition, a complete review of previous cases is provided, focusing on hormonal aspects. DESIGN: Clinical study. SETTING: University hospital. PATIENT(S): A 16-year-old girl with primary amenorrhea and poor breast development due to isolated FSH deficiency. INTERVENTION(S): Blood drawing before and after GnRH stimulation and pelvic ultrasound examination. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Gonadotropin and E(2) measurements and sequencing of the FSH beta-subunit gene. RESULT(S): The patient was referred for primary amenorrhea and partial breast development (Tanner III). Her basal and GnRH-stimulated LH levels were elevated (31 IU/L and 98 IU/L, respectively), whereas her FSH levels were undetectable (<1 IU/L) in both conditions. Estradiol levels were low (<13 pg/mL). Automatic sequencing showed a nucleotide substitution of C for A in exon 3, resulting in a homozygous nonsense mutation in amino acid position 76 (Tyr76X) of the FSH beta-subunit. CONCLUSION(S): The Tyr76X mutation of the FSH beta-subunit was associated with a partial phenotype of FSH deficiency. To date, only four loss-of-function mutations of the FSH beta-subunit have been described in eight patients with undetectable serum FSH and high serum LH levels. Therefore, this unusual hormonal profile strongly suggests a defect in the FSH beta-subunit in both sexes.
OBJECTIVE: To report the clinical, hormonal, and molecular features of a female adolescent with selective FSH deficiency. In addition, a complete review of previous cases is provided, focusing on hormonal aspects. DESIGN: Clinical study. SETTING: University hospital. PATIENT(S): A 16-year-old girl with primary amenorrhea and poor breast development due to isolated FSH deficiency. INTERVENTION(S): Blood drawing before and after GnRH stimulation and pelvic ultrasound examination. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Gonadotropin and E(2) measurements and sequencing of the FSH beta-subunit gene. RESULT(S): The patient was referred for primary amenorrhea and partial breast development (Tanner III). Her basal and GnRH-stimulated LH levels were elevated (31 IU/L and 98 IU/L, respectively), whereas her FSH levels were undetectable (<1 IU/L) in both conditions. Estradiol levels were low (<13 pg/mL). Automatic sequencing showed a nucleotide substitution of C for A in exon 3, resulting in a homozygous nonsense mutation in amino acid position 76 (Tyr76X) of the FSH beta-subunit. CONCLUSION(S): The Tyr76X mutation of the FSH beta-subunit was associated with a partial phenotype of FSH deficiency. To date, only four loss-of-function mutations of the FSH beta-subunit have been described in eight patients with undetectable serum FSH and high serum LH levels. Therefore, this unusual hormonal profile strongly suggests a defect in the FSH beta-subunit in both sexes.
Authors: Lixia Zhu; Nan Xiao; Tao Zhang; Pingping Kong; Bei Xu; Zishui Fang; Lei Jin Journal: J Assist Reprod Genet Date: 2020-05-05 Impact factor: 3.412
Authors: Marina Grigorova; Margus Punab; Olev Poolamets; Piret Kelgo; Kristo Ausmees; Paul Korrovits; Vladimir Vihljajev; Maris Laan Journal: J Clin Endocrinol Metab Date: 2009-11-06 Impact factor: 5.958